What Does the Health Law Mean for You? Your Questions Answered

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WSJ Staff

Feb 25, 2014 11:18 am ET

On Jan. 1, the key provisions of the Affordable Care Act took effect. Americans gained access to new health plans subsidized by federal dollars. Insurers can no longer turn away people with existing conditions. Millions are now eligible for new Medicaid benefits.

But the federal law also upended health-insurance arrangements for millions of people. For many, it has been a confusing and frustrating experience. Throughout 2014, the Wall Street Journal is following stories of people affected by the health law, from industry executives to consumers to care providers. Readers can submit their story as well by going here.